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MSI Journal of Education and Social Science
ISSN: xxxx-xxxx (Online)
Frequency: Quarterly
Subject: Education
Publishers: MSI Publishers
Country of Origin: India
Language: English
Editor in Chief: Dr. Saurav Ranjan Das
Journal Starting Year: 2025
About the Journal
The MSI Journal of Education and Social Science is a quarterly, peer reviewed academic journal devoted to original research and theoretical discussions in the fields of education and social sciences. It provides a dedicated platform for scholars, educators, and practitioners around the world to share empirical studies, policy analyses, and practical insights that advance teaching, learning, and social understanding.
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Aims & Scope
The journal aims to foster interdisciplinary scholarship by publishing high quality original research articles, review papers, short communications, and case studies that address pressing issues and emerging trends in education and the social sciences. Its scope encompasses pedagogical innovation, educational policy, social structures, and the interactions between education systems and societal developments.
Categories & Subject Areas
Education
• Curriculum Development – Designing, evaluating, and improving educational programs.
• Teaching and Learning Strategies – Effective pedagogical methods and innovative instructional techniques.
• Educational Technology – Integration of digital tools, artificial intelligence, and online learning platforms.
• Pedagogy and Assessment – Instructional design theories and student evaluation methods.
• Teacher Training & Professional Development – Enhancing teacher skills, training models, and career pathways.
• Special Education – Inclusive strategies for learners with disabilities.
• Higher Education Policies – Governance, administration, and quality assurance in tertiary institutions.
• Online & Distance Learning – E learning methodologies, remote education, and digital classroom design.
• Early Childhood Education – Pedagogical approaches in preschool and foundational years.
• STEM Education – Best practices for teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Literature
• Literary Theory & Criticism – Analytical frameworks for interpreting texts.
• Comparative & World Literature – Cross cultural and transnational studies of literary traditions.
• Modern & Contemporary Literature – Literature from the 20th and 21st centuries.
• Classical, Medieval & Renaissance Literature – Works from ancient to early modern eras.
• Poetry, Fiction & Drama Studies – Form, structure, and thematic analysis across genres.
• Postcolonial, Feminist & Queer Criticism – Literature through lenses of identity, gender, and sexuality.
• Digital & New Media Literature – Hypertext fiction and literature in the digital age.
Sociology
• Introduction to Sociology – Foundational theories and concepts.
• Social Institutions & Structures – Family, education, religion, and economic systems.
• Urban & Rural Sociology – Community dynamics and development.
• Social Change & Development – Processes of societal transformation.
• Sociology of Education & Health – Intersections between social factors and schooling or healthcare.
• Crime & Deviance – Criminal behavior and social control.
• Social Research Methods – Qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
Political Science
• Comparative Politics & International Relations – Political systems and global interactions.
• Public Administration & Policy Analysis – Governance structures and policy formulation.
• Political Theory & Ideologies – Foundational political philosophies.
• Governance, Bureaucracy & E Governance – Institutional frameworks and digital government.
• Human Rights, Democracy & International Organizations – Rights-based approaches and global governance.
Psychology
• General, Cognitive & Developmental Psychology – Mental processes and life span development.
• Social, Behavioral & Educational Psychology – Interpersonal behavior and learning theories.
• Clinical & Counseling Psychology – Psychological assessment and therapeutic methods.
• Neuropsychology – Brain behavior relationships.
• Research Methods in Psychology – Experimental design and statistical analysis.
Economics
• Microeconomics & Macroeconomics – Individual decision making and aggregate economic analysis.
• International Trade & Finance – Cross border economic activities.
• Economic Development & Public Sector Economics – Growth, poverty reduction, and government intervention.
• Behavioral & Agricultural Economics – Psychology of economic behavior and agrarian studies.
• Environmental Economics & Policy Analysis – Economic approaches to environmental issues and policy evaluation.
History
• World, Regional & National History – Political, social, and cultural developments.
• Ancient, Medieval & Modern History – Chronological studies from antiquity to the present.
• Military, Social & Cultural History – Warfare, societal changes, and cultural trends.
• Historiography & Research Methods – Theory and practice of historical inquiry.
• History of Science & Technology – Evolution of scientific ideas and innovations.
Geography
• Physical & Human Geography – Natural environments and human environment interactions.
• Urban & Regional Planning – City development and spatial organization.
• Environmental Geography & Sustainability – Ecosystem management and climate resilience.
• GIS & Remote Sensing – Geospatial technologies and applications.
• Population Geography & Disaster Management – Demographic studies and emergency response.
Mass Communication & Media Studies
• Journalism & News Media – Reporting practices and media ethics.
• Public Relations & Advertising – Strategic communication and brand management.
• Digital & Social Media Studies – Online platforms and audience engagement.
• Film, Television & Media Theory – Critical approaches to visual media.
• Political Communication & Media Policy – Media’s role in politics and regulation.
Social Work
• Community Development & Welfare Programs – Social interventions and policy.
• Child, Family & Mental Health Social Work – Support services and therapeutic practices.
• Disability, Rehabilitation & Crisis Intervention – Inclusive strategies and emergency response.
• NGO Management & Non Profit Leadership – Organizational practices in the third sector.
• Social Work Ethics & Values – Professional responsibility and ethical frameworks.
Cultural Studies
• Introduction to Cultural Studies & Popular Culture – Media, subcultures, and identity.
• Ethnic, Indigenous & Postcolonial Studies – Marginalized voices and resistance narratives.
• Tradition vs. Modernity & Globalization – Cultural continuity and change.
• Digital Culture & New Media – Online communities and virtual identities.
Public Administration
• Governance & Bureaucracy – Public sector structures and administrative processes.
• E Governance & Digital Transformation – Technology in government services.
• Public Financial Management & Ethics – Budgeting, accountability, and integrity.
• Local Government & Urban Administration – Municipal governance and policy implementation.
• Disaster Management & Emergency Response – Planning and operational strategies for crises.
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Editorial Board
Editor in Chief
Dr. Saurav Ranjan Das
Associate Professor, Department of Basic Science and Humanities Dr. B. C. Roy Engineering College, Durgapur. India
Email: sauravranjan.das@bcrec.ac.in
Augustine Chinweuba Ukwueze
Professor Faculty of Education, National Open University of Nigeria
Email: aukwueze@noun.edu.ng
Dr. Nwabueze Noel Udeoji
Lecturer Department of Public Law, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria
Email: nn.udeoji@unizik.edu.ng
Dr. Maxwell, Chukwunazo Obikezie
Lecturer Department of Science Education, Faculty Of Education, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
Email: cm.obikezie@unizik.edu.ng
MST. AYESHA SIDDIKA
Assistant Professor and Head, Department of Law, University of Information Technology and Sciences, Bangladesh
Email: ayesha.siddika@uits.edu.bd